EACH YEAR WE WILL GIVE THE ODDS OF THE PLAYER THAT WE THINK WILL WIN THE HOME RUN TITLE AND THE ODDS OF A PLAYER TO HIT 60 HOME RUNS. WE WILL TRACK THE LEADERS THOUGHOUT THE SEASON. WE ALSO HAVE BIO'S ON ALL 14 HOME RUN MEMBERS. THIS IS ALSO THE SITE OF 60 HOMERS CLUB MEMBER FORREST (FROSTY) EDWARD KENNEDY. FROM TIME TO TIME WE WILL RUN STORIES ABOUT THE MINORS. AT 60 HOMERS CLUB WE FOLLOW ORGANIZED BASEBALL, WE INCLUDE MLB AND MILB IN ALL STANDINGS.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
TONY LAZZERI, 60 HOMERS CLUB MEMBER
Birth: Dec. 6, 1903
Death: Aug. 6, 1946
Professional Baseball Player. Hall of Fame member (Yankees). Though "Poosh 'Em Up" Tony Lazzeri, the power-hitting second sacker for the Murderers' Row Yankees, may have been overshadowed by his teammates, those in the game respected his leadership skills. A key member of six pennant-winners, he was a .300 hitter five times and drove in over 100 runs seven times. Lazzeri, who still holds the American League single-game record with 11 RBI on May 24, 1936, belted 60 home runs and drove in 222 runs in 1925 for Salt Lake City of the Pacific Coast League.
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